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Warnings About Sharks and Hell
British evangelist Rico Tice says, "Loving people means warning people." He illustrates with the following personal story:
I was once in Australia ...
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Nick Nolte Reflects on His Own Funeral
In a 2015 interview in GQ magazine, actor Nick Nolte shares that growing older has been a painful experience. When asked "When was the last time ...
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Filmmaker Blocks Out Encounter with Christianity
Paul Verhoeven, a Dutch film director, screenwriter, and film producer (Robocop, Total Recall, Show Girls), was once asked about his short but intense ...
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Susan Sarandon Rejects Church but Fears Death
In an interview, actress and social activist Susan Sarandon talked about having long-given up on "organized religion." Sarandon who "nurtures ...
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Believing in Hell Deters Crime Better Than Believing in Heaven
A classic question of motivational psychology asks whether fear of punishment or hope of reward is more effective in influencing human behavior. A recent ...
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Breaking Bad Shows the Judgment of Sin
The hit TV show Breaking Bad follows the story of Walter White, a mild-mannered chemistry teacher who, after receiving a terminal diagnosis, turns to ...
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Judge Sentences a Man for Yawning
Clifton Williams was headed to the courthouse in Joliet, Illinois to support his cousin, who was going to be sentenced. At the precise moment that Judge ...
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Actors Distance Themselves from Christian Upbringing
The actors Brad Pitt and Hugh Jackman both grew up in Christian homes and both men have since distanced themselves from their faith. Here's how Brad ...
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Michelangelo's Final Work Didn't Achieve Greatness
Michelangelo's final work was called Rondanini Pietà, on which he worked for ten years. Giorgio Vasari, a contemporary of Michelangelo, wrote ...
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Judgment for a Crime Measured by the One Against Whom It Is Committed
Colin Smith addresses people who object to God's judgment on sin:
You may say, "Wait a minute. How can any sin deserve everlasting destruction? ...
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